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Great song and great man on the keys! can anybody please tell me who he is??! He got the "perfect" setup keyboards: Kurzweil, Nord and Hammond!
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that bassist is just about the chillest motherfucker i've ever seen
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its called improvisation and is something every good blues and jazz musician is expected to be good at. All of Mayer's guitar hero's (SRV, BB King, Hendrix, Clapton...) where renowned for having such creative ability that they "never played the same solo twice." Mayer is just following along that tradition.
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john may have more technical ability than clapton, but clapton has more skill on the improvised solo. his solo's are simply works of art, he has the uncanny ability to play the right note at the right time with so much emotion. only BB king and dave gilmour can rival him on that aspect. Mayer sometimes overplays or sounds too similar to his idols SRV and Hendrix thus loosing his own voice on the guitar.
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@Duffman12241113810 the point of the song isn't John saying that he's gonna do nothing and let evil triumph, he's just saying that we can all change the world if we 1st change ourselves. If people in general can stop being ignorant and being brainwashed by the powers that be-via social media and television then eventually the world will become a much saner place. Soon that new generation is gonna rule the population, so he's just waiting for that time to come, waiting for the world to change!
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love this song,...it along with Fontella Bass's Rescue Me, and BEP's great song of social justice, Where is the love...these three I dedicate to the brave folks all over hte US, and the world, -----Besides Fontella Bass's great tune, from the sixties, Rescue Me, also the name of a great tv series on cable,....this song by John Mayer puts it so well, better than 100 speeches..or BEP's Where is the Love Yall? I dedicate this to the NYC ...street people...and elswhere, on the ramparts!
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@TKDCats312 John has passed Clapton in technical guitar skill in my opinion but has not exceeded clapton in musical impact.
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@youngmindedman Just defending one of my favorite guitarists haha. No problem though.



haha 1:21
hw6743 2 years ago 82
such a great musician!
my musicial role-model
JustSebon 2 years ago 46